tubular greenhouse heaters

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low wattage ones - for the engine compartment - where on earth can you buy them? I have been to 3 DIY stores and 3 garden centres today but not one could I find - anyone bought one recently?

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TLC (Contact) sell them (cheap as well) Nearest shop to you is Southampton.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk>http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk</A>

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L' Moose
 
Oooh, Byron agrees with something I said/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
The Owner of TLC, has a son in No1 Moose's class at School, Think he has a Sealine 50 foot thingy So we are all paying too much for tube heaters!!!

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L' Moose
 
Oooh, Byron agrees with something I say/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
The Owner of TLC, has a son in No1 Moose's class at School, Think he has a Sealine 50 foot thingy So we are all paying too much for tube heaters!!!

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L' Moose
 
Thanks Moose - I did see one in a chandlers catalogue but that was 30 pounds TLC are doing them for 14 pounds

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I agree with everything you say Moose. I consider that everytime your pretty fingers caress the keyboard nothing but pearls of wisdome appear on our screens /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Got mine at Index.

Best to add a timer as well if your paying marina prices for the Leccy, unless money no object.



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